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I have three PCs, all running Windows 10 64 bit.  I have a HP 277dw with a static IP address.  All PCs and the HP are hardwired to the same network.

 

I cannot scan to a network folder on one of the PCs.  I can scan to the network folders on the other two PCs. 

 

I have tried various troubleshooting solutions I've found on the web over the past year or so, but so far, nothing works.

 

Thank you.

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Hi,

Please ensure that SMBv1 is enabled for your computer, the printer requires SMBv1 to be enabled to connect to a shared folder.

From the Control Panel select Uninstall a Program, then press on Turn Windows features on or off and check SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support among any of its sub-options, then follow the steps on screen to enable the feature and test the profile for the printer again.

 
Note: Microsoft has released security update MS17-010 that resolves the SMB version 1 vulnerability used by the WannaCry attack, please ensure it is installed on your computer:

 

Additionally, what exact error do you get while testing the shared folder configuration?

 

Do you have an Administrator Password for the user on these computers? the printer can only connect with a password-protected user.

 

Shlomi


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Hi,

Please ensure that SMBv1 is enabled for your computer, the printer requires SMBv1 to be enabled to connect to a shared folder.

From the Control Panel select Uninstall a Program, then press on Turn Windows features on or off and check SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support among any of its sub-options, then follow the steps on screen to enable the feature and test the profile for the printer again.

 
Note: Microsoft has released security update MS17-010 that resolves the SMB version 1 vulnerability used by the WannaCry attack, please ensure it is installed on your computer:

 

Additionally, what exact error do you get while testing the shared folder configuration?

 

Do you have an Administrator Password for the user on these computers? the printer can only connect with a password-protected user.

 

Shlomi


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Hi Shlomi,

 

Thank you for your reply.  I had a long reply with a lot of information about what I had done, and solutions I had tried.  In working through it again this morning, I focused on your question about what the error message was.  I actually have been receiving two different error messages, one just being the test was unsuccessful, the other being the path could not be found.  This morning, I even had the test work successfully but actual scanning failed, indicating "cannot write to \\ED-PC4\i\scans.  Destination folder is read-only, has the wrong permissions or is no longer available."

 

I went through and redid all the permissions on the folder, unchecking and checking, and now it works.  I wish they wouldn't call it computer science.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

Ed

 

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